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Re: Programming?
so hey, i can honestly say that i don't know how to program other than some
QBasic, and HTML (the latter is debatable as an actual language) but i'm
noticing something in this chain... it seems that learning to program is a
lot like learning to drive a car: you don't necessarily need to have one
specific type of car (Dodge Intrepid or Ford Probe or Kia Sportage...) but
you do need to learn the basics of driving (gas on right to go, breaks on
left to stop, wipers are good in rain, etc...) and i suppose that it's truly
more important to learn the proper techniques and logic to programming
rather than the actual ins and outs of it all...
now with that moment of either brilliance or ludicracy out of the way i was
wondering... is there any good book which focuses more on the logic of
programming rather than the exact specifics... teaching to flowchart and all
that kind of good stuff like the Boolean logic... or is that just something
that most "good programming book" have?
thank you